michaelkelehan
Michael Kelehan
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“There’s probably so many people that are tweeting and laughing right now that have more fucked up fetishes than I do. You know what? Nobody’s perfect…I’m not perfect.”

Yes. Zero Escape does have humor, but on the whole, it takes itself much more seriously than Danganronpa. The characters are much more believable, and less anime caricatures. The overall story is, IMO, much stronger. I like the DR series a lot, but love ZE.

It’s licensed by Nintendo, but it’s from PowerA, not Nintendo themselves. So I don’t know if we could call it “Nintendo’s official” anything, but it’s certainly one they approved.

It’s licensed by Nintendo, but it’s from PowerA, not Nintendo themselves. So I don’t know if we could call it

That GIF needs to slow down. My eyes can’t move that fast.

It’s so, so, so cool. Here’s a good article about them from my favorite snack review site:

When I think of visual novels, I actually think of Zero Escape games. Particularly 999, in which nine strangers are locked in a complex and given nine hours to solve a bunch of puzzles and escape or they’ll be murdered by a mysterious antagonist. This seems heavily inspired by that. Which sounds great; thanks for

I hope it has a demo version that can be used as a client for Pac Man VS.

You could buy trophies in Nier, but using (a ridiculously high amount of) in-game currency, and only after beating the game several times.

If they announced that Wii U and 3DS VC purchases carried over to the Switch, even without a timeframe or any other concrete plans, I’d go on a buying spree.

Yes. I also played it with a group (actually a larger one; we had a different person for each character) and it was a blast. I really recommend playing this way. Even non-gamers can get into it just fine.

“It’s pretty huge, but 30,000mAh should be enough juice to get you through even the longest flights.”

“It’s pretty huge, but 30,000mAh should be enough juice to get you through even the longest flights.”

I feel like the reason for this is: difficulty is tweaked late in development, going right up until release. The people doing the tweaking, the developers and testers, have been playing the game for months at that point. So, it’s hard to determine what would feel good for someone just starting the game from zero. Only

Runbow! Super fun game. I didn’t even know it was coming to the XB1, let alone free.

Shut it down; BTFzor_Freestyle wins.

If you have a game that a few million people play, and big changes happen, there will ALWAYS be a lot of people who would prefer things go back to the way that they were comfortable with.

Since Danganronpa 1&2 were collapsed into one entry, why not do the same with The Nonary Games?

Small, stupid correction: on July 28, the “new 2DS XL” is being released, not the “2DS XL.” It’s Nintendo’s fault, not yours. Especially since they like to stylize it with the lowercase “new.” Seems like a small thing, but the “new” indicates a lot of extras, like faster processor, more buttons, extra analog nub,

I prefer no numpad. Lets me have my mouse in a more comfortable position, while having the letter keys lined up with the center of the monitor.

I agree, it’s a lot of fun. I did lose steam at a certain point (I’d rather not spoil it), when the difficulty really spiked and I felt like I had reached the limit of enjoyable F2P, but until then, great time.

1080p is all I need. I got a PS4 Pro because of PSVR, and I’ll get an XB1X if a significant number of games use its power for framerates and stability, but 4K gaming just isn’t a huge deal for me.